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Liberian Youth Organization Honors Adult Writers
Liberian Youth Organization Honors Adult Writers
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Chance For A Better Tomorrow’s E.D. (right) and one of the organization’ s 2021’S World Book honorees. Photo credit- Theophilus K.B.S. Gippley, III
MONROVIA – At 7 am on Friday, April 23, 2021, Lassana Boakai Kanneh, age 30 (in 2021), 1991, in-blue-coat-suit, left the office of the Second Chance Foundation For A Better Tomorrow to personally deliver “Certificate of Honor” to each of selected Liberian Authors the Organization had informed, via letter, three weeks earlier. His mission was on behalf of the legally operating organization, founded in February 2020, and based in Stephen Allen Tolbert Memorial Housing Estate Community in Gardnerville Township, Montserrado County, Republic of Liberia.
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Liberia’s Oldest Church Celebrates 200 Anniversary with Pledge to Transform Lives, Renew Communities
Liberia’s Oldest Church Celebrates 200 Anniversary with Pledge to Transform Lives, Renew Communities
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Monrovia – Liberia’s historic Providence Baptist Church today, February 10 begins its bicentennial celebration with a new vision set on transforming lives and renewing communities “intentionally and radically.”
At a press conference on Tuesday, the Senior Pastor of the Church, the Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves, Jr. also called on Liberians at home and abroad to unite and a build a prosperous nation guided by God.
“Our greatest faith is that Liberia shall rise to its ideals because it is our strong belief that as the Church rises, Liberia will grow and flow,” Dr, Reeves said in a prepared statement.